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ING OFFICE, AMSTERDAM

Benthem Crouwel Architects en tant que Design, Architecture.

ING a déménagé son bureau international au Bijlmerdreef, au sud-est d'Amsterdam (une zone résidentielle et commerciale). Plusieurs bureaux d'ING y sont déjà installés. Ce déménagement s'inscrit dans le cadre de la stratégie "Think Forward" d'ING, mise en œuvre en 2014, qui met l'accent sur l'innovation, la flexibilité et l'appartenance à la communauté. Le nouveau bureau s'inscrit dans un environnement animé, où l'espace entre les différents bureaux, la multitude de voies de communication et la qualité de l'espace extérieur seront presque aussi importants que les bâtiments eux-mêmes.

Benthem Crouwel Architects a conçu le nouveau bureau et a collaboré avec les architectes paysagistes karres + brands pour élaborer le plan du terrain. En éloignant le bâtiment du bord de la parcelle et en créant un parking souterrain, on crée beaucoup d'espace pour les piétons et les cyclistes - ce qui est assez unique pour cette zone qui, à l'origine, était surtout conçue pour la circulation automobile.

CONVIVIAL, TRANSPARENT ET DURABLE
Le nouveau bureau se présente comme un volume modeste et accessible au milieu de cet espace vert. L'activité, la lumière et l'espace qui caractérisent l'espace extérieur se poursuivent dans le bâtiment : le rez-de-chaussée abrite un restaurant ouvert et des lieux de rencontre informels. Les façades totalement transparentes offrent des vues imprenables sur la verdure et les arbres, et mettent en évidence l'ouverture et l'accessibilité qu'ING souhaite exprimer. L'intérieur et l'extérieur sont une unité. "Ils se renforcent mutuellement", déclare Pascal Cornips, associé chez Benthem Crouwel Architects.

Grâce aux auvents qui sont fixés sur les façades (extra profonds sur les côtés les plus exposés au soleil, plus étroits sur les côtés qui reçoivent plus d'ombre naturelle), c'est aussi un bâtiment très durable, qui combine un excellent et confortable climat intérieur avec une consommation d'énergie minimale. Le nouveau bureau d'ING a reçu le BREEAM score Outstanding, le plus haut certificat possible. Diverses solutions durables rendent ce bâtiment neutre sur le plan énergétique.

UN NOUVEL ÉLAN POUR AMSTERDAM ZUIDOOST
Avec le parc, le nouveau bureau dynamise l'animation du Zuidoost d'Amsterdam et rend l'ensemble du quartier plus attrayant pour les résidents, les personnes qui y travaillent et les futurs investisseurs : un bâtiment durable, inspirant, dans un cadre vert et accueillant.

Le nouveau bureau d'ING a été développé par un consortium composé d'OVG Real Estate et de G&S Vastgoed. Benthem Crouwel Architects a collaboré avec HofmanDujardin, responsable de l'aménagement intérieur du bâtiment.

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Cedar ING Offices

HofmanDujardin en tant que Design, Interior And Platforms.

ING’s new office, designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects and HofmanDujardin, is open!

On January 7th Cedar, the new office for the Netherlands’ largest bank, was officially opened in Cumulus Park in Amsterdam. The transparent and sustainable new home for 2.800 ING employees was designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects and HofmanDujardin. The office embodies ING’s new way of working: agile, flexible and innovative, and inspires people to meet, connect and be creative.

 

A new type of office
Cedar consists of two five storey volumes connected by a glass footbridge that ensures a fast link between all levels. The building, the interior and the surrounding park are designed as an integral, welcoming whole, establishing a new typology for financial institutions: instead of emphasizing security and power, the architecture focuses on transparency, connectivity and collaboration. The highly sustainable, human centric design is a notable example of ING’s purpose to empower people in a building that opens itself up to society. The design received the sustainability label BREEAM-NL Outstanding.

 

An office in the green
Cedar is located in Amsterdam Zuidoost at Cumulus Park, an innovation district initiated by ING and now a joint effort of ING and the Municipality of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) and the Amsterdam Community College (ROC Amsterdam). It is a dynamic environment for creative collaborations between entrepreneurs, scientists, students, (mid) corporates, researchers and innovators. Cedar has a unique location on Cumulus Park. Benthem Crouwel Architects’ decision to move the building all the way to the back of the plot created a large green zone in front of the building. This urban garden, designed by Karres en Brands landscape architects, becomes the heart of the innovation district - connecting buildings, users, residents and visitors and upgrading the public space of this area where green is scarce.

 

Because of its all-round orientation the building presents itself as an accessible volume that matches its surroundings with the low-rise buildings and level differences in urban landscape. A bike route cuts directly through the building, further emphasizing how this building is not an obstacle to move around, but an integral part of the urban space, improving connectivity.

 

Designed to connect
“Both the urban planning and architecture of Cedar evolve around connectivity,” says Pascal Cornips, architect and partner at Benthem Crouwel Architects. “Cedar links people, the neighborhood and society together in a creative and inspiring way. The transparency of the building’s facades perfectly embodies ING’s new philosophy with its focus on collaboration, empowerment and openness, but also ensures employees are always in touch with the green world outside.” The smooth, curved facades and floor to ceiling windows give Cedar a friendly and approachable front. The rounded canopies that wrap around the facade visually connect the two volumes and give the building a human scale, while simultaneously serving as sunscreens that protect the workspaces from the heat of the sun.

 

Inside, bright and airy atriums are the central heart of the office and allow daylight to flood the building. The wide dimensions and the wide floor span of the low-rise building guarantee ample square meters on every floor and large open spaces that are perfect for an agile work environment. The way the floor plan layout is organized around and through the atriums allows for efficient and fast routing. The open floor plans give the employees optimal flexibility and also make alternative use in the future possible, if desired.

 

An empowering interior
HofmanDujardin designed both the full interior and the dynamic, floating platforms and staircases that criss-cross the two spacious atriums at the building’s heart.

 

“The interior of Cedar is all about empowerment and well-being. You feel the freedom when you walk in. The platforms connect places and people and bring the vibrancy up to the highest levels of the building”, explain Barbara Dujardin and Michiel Hofman, founding partners of HofmanDujardin. On the lively ground floors a world of possibilities opens: you can visit the coffee bar, food court or event halls or take a seat in one of the various informal meeting places. Customers can also visit the in-house bank office. The layered range of environments matches the variety of individual wishes of a big bank’s staff. All places have a human scale and carry their own qualities and atmosphere, while everything is harmonious and connected.

 

Atrium and platforms
The expressive wooden platforms symbolise the 21st century bank’s identity as a digital platform. They form grounded spaces and create physical and visual connections that naturally stimulate ING’s employees to collaborate. Visible from everywhere around the atriums, they also provide orientation points and encourage people to take the stairs. The platforms are fast becoming favorite places to hold spontaneous meetings and small gatherings. Flexible and moveable metal frames allow them to act as temporary ‘rooms’ for anything from business meetings to interior gardens, art exhibitions or a break-time birthday celebration.

 

Orange Workplace
All office floors are accessed from the platforms through warm textured entrance zones, each with their unique furnishing to create recognizable diversity. There is one single floor layout concept throughout the building with a well-balanced mix of spaces. This agile environment gives full freedom to choose where and how to work and meet. In between the areas with team tables and scrum boards, there are colorful clusters of meeting rooms in different sizes, accommodating anything from private calls to group meetings. Furthermore, each level has a silent area for concentration, with a reading table and a series of private booths. Throughout the building excellent acoustics ensure a sense of well-being and make it easy to focus.

 

Lots of plants, big trees and 300 works from ING’s large collection of art add another layer to the experience of the interior. All is finished with a balanced palette of warm tones and natural materials, while a touch of orange hints at ING’s strong visual identity. This makes the generous building not just an empowering and healthy place to work, it also gives this leading bank a new face.

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